[games_access] Fwd: [game_diversity] Diversity where are you
hinn at uiuc.edu
hinn at uiuc.edu
Fri Jun 10 00:03:55 EDT 2005
Hi Joseph,
I'm not sure if you knew this but the IGDA also has a game
accessibility SIG that I think both you and the young man
might be interesting in joining. We're always looking for
new members passionate about making games more accessible
for gamers with disabilities.
The group info is:
>games_access mailing list
>games_access at igda.org
>http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/games_access
Hope to see the two of you active in the SIG! send me an
email at hinn at uiuc.edu if you have any additional questions.
Cheers,
Michelle Hinn
Chair, IGDA Game Accessibility SIG
---- Original message ----
>Date: Thu, 09 Jun 2005 16:37:27 -0400
>From: Jason Della Rocca <jason at igda.org>
>Subject: [games_access] Fwd: [game_diversity] Diversity
where are you
>To: games_access at igda.org
>
> From the game_diversity list...
>
>Jason
>
>
>>Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 16:24:44 -0400
>>From: "Joseph Saulter - Faculty - AIU Buckhead"
>><Joseph.Saulter at buckhead.aiuniv.edu>
>>To: <game_diversity at igda.org>
>>Subject: [game_diversity] Diversity where are you
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>>Hello All,
>>
>>I had the opportunity to meet a young man in LA with a
disability and it
>>has changed my life. I guess we never think about the
other guy until we
>>are faced with the all consuming fact that, we all live in
this world
>>together, you're not alone and we really are connected to
that universal
>>strand. The young man has no arms and we happened to meet
by chance.
>>
>>I met his father at a LA ATM, we started talking and some
how we began
>>talking about games and me being one of the first African
American Game
>>Developers in the country. The boys' father told me his
son was an avid
>>game player who had all the games but because of his
disability he
>>played games with his feet. "Evans in the car do you want
to meet him".
>>We proceeded to the car and I met a beautiful young man
very much alive
>>eyes bright with interest after his father told him I was
a game
>>developer. We talked for a while about his love for games
and the game
>>industry and the fact that he wanted so badly to be a part
of our world.
>>He wants to develop games for children like with
disabilities. We
>>finished talking I gave him my card and walked slowly back
to my car
>>where my wife was so patiently waiting. I told her about
my experience
>>and I began to cry and I couldn't stop. I explained to my
wife that I
>>was just at the ATM to get some cash.
>>
>>Well, when I got back to Atlanta in my office at the
University I had a
>>message from Evan. He said, he enjoyed our conversation
and our website
>>and he will continue working on the game he is developing
for children
>>like him. He wants to develop games for children with
disabilities as I
>>said before.
>>
>>Well, you know I started crying again in fact I was unable
to sleep I
>>woke up about 4:30 in the morning and started thinking.
Hay! Evan plays
>>games with a handheld what better person to design a foot
held game
>>controller. To make a long story short Evans is now
designing a foot
>>held game controller for Entertainment Arts Research. You
never know
>>when diversity will impact you.
>>
>>Peace,
>>
>>Joe Saulter
>>
>>
>>
>>Joseph Saulter AA,BA,MA:CEO
>>Entertainment Arts Research
>>Chairman American Intercontinental University
>>Game Design and Development Department
>>404.965.5937
>>404.606.7383
>>
>>
>>
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